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Yet another Chrome 6.0 build has been let loose through the Dev Channel and it currently available for Windows and Linux users (a Mac version is coming too) who'd like to try out the latest public release of Google's browser.
Dubbed Chrome 6.0.472.0, the new pre-beta build includes the following changes:
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- Chromium stops saving files for any large downloads (Issue 49216)
- Fix crash with SSL client auth (Issue 49197)
- Option clicking a link now saves a resource directly without triggering a “Save As...” dialog (Issue 36775)
Mac
- Implement the upgrade available notification on the Wrench menu (Issue 45147)
- Implement the new, unified Wrench menu (Issue 47848)
Linux
- Fixed tab dragging glitches with newer GDEs (Issue 48774)
- Access GNOME Keyring on the main thread to fix a crash for some users (Issue 48343)
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Windows Forum Admin

After quite a lot of Dev channel releases, the first Chrome 6 build to have a beta tag (v6.0.472.33) has been made available to the general public for testing and, why not, regular use. The Chrome 6 beta is up to 64% faster than the latest Chrome 5 release and it comes with added features too.

Among the new functions offered are Autofill - to help complete web forms quickly and easily and synchronization for extensions and Autofill data. The user interface has also been updated (streamlined upper toolbar, all-in-one options menu), while stability was increased.

Windows Forum Admin

Chrome 6 has finally entered its beta stage this week but if you want the freshest build of Google's browser you'll have to go through the Dev channel and download the 6.0.490.1 version released today for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.